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===Early Life=== | ===Early Life=== | ||
Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (Александр Гельевич Дугин) was born on 7 January 1962 in {{i|Moscow}} [[Moscow]], into a family with deep roots in the {{i|USSR}} [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet]] military establishment. His father left the family when Aleksandr was just three, but still he ensured that they had a good standard of living, and helped Aleksandr out of trouble with the {{i|PolState}} [[Police Statism|authorities]] on occasion. He was transferred to the customs service due to his son's behaviour in 1983. | Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (Александр Гельевич Дугин) was born on 7 January 1962 in {{i|Moscow}} [[Moscow]], into a family with deep roots in the {{i|USSR}} [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet]] military establishment. His father left the family when Aleksandr was just three, but still he ensured that they had a good standard of living, and helped Aleksandr out of trouble with the {{i|PolState}} [[Police Statism|authorities]] on occasion. He was transferred to the customs service due to his son's behaviour in 1983. | ||
===Underground Years=== | |||
In 1979, Aleksandr enrolled at the {{i|Moscow}} [[Moscow Aviation Institute]]. His time there was short. He was expelled and left without a degree. Accounts differ as to whether the cause was poor academic performance, his dissident activities, or both. What followed was an unusual interlude: Aleksandr took work as a street cleaner. He used a forged reader's card to gain access to the {{i|Russian State Library}} [[Russian State Library|Lenin Library]], where he devoured texts far outside the {{i|MarxLenin}} [[Marxism-Leninism|official Soviet curriculum]]. Some accounts suggest he also worked in a {{i|KGB}} [[Committee for State Security|KGB]] archive, where he had access to banned literature on {{i|Freemasonry}} [[Freemasonry]], {{i|Fascism}} [[fascism]], and the {{i|Occultism}} [[Occultism|occult]]. | |||
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Revision as of 03:05, 14 May 2026
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Duginism is the personal ideology and
philosophy of
Russian
political philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, creator of the
Fourth Theory, leading thinker of
Eurasianism in the modern day, and best known for his radical
nationalist and
anti-liberal views. He is very
ultranational and mystic.
History
Early Life
Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (Александр Гельевич Дугин) was born on 7 January 1962 in
Moscow, into a family with deep roots in the
Soviet military establishment. His father left the family when Aleksandr was just three, but still he ensured that they had a good standard of living, and helped Aleksandr out of trouble with the
authorities on occasion. He was transferred to the customs service due to his son's behaviour in 1983.
Underground Years
In 1979, Aleksandr enrolled at the
Moscow Aviation Institute. His time there was short. He was expelled and left without a degree. Accounts differ as to whether the cause was poor academic performance, his dissident activities, or both. What followed was an unusual interlude: Aleksandr took work as a street cleaner. He used a forged reader's card to gain access to the
Lenin Library, where he devoured texts far outside the
official Soviet curriculum. Some accounts suggest he also worked in a
KGB archive, where he had access to banned literature on
Freemasonry,
fascism, and the
occult.
Relationships
Friends
Eastern Orthodoxy - The Katechon. Not merely a
faith, but the foundational
spiritual and
cultural essence of a
unique Russian civilization.
Idealism - Better alternative to
materialism I guess.
Collectivism - I am an
anti-globalist collectivist.
Ahnenerbe - Inspired me on
Eurasia
! An intellectual oasis, a
conservative-revolutionary project.
Baudrillardianism - The
liberal Western world is a manufactured, unreal reality.
Kirkism - Charlie Kirk was on our side! His death will bring about the death of
America!
Frenemies
Trumpism - It is a shame to say, but you are a completely mad! However, your
populism as a movement is representing the
normal America that opposes a
one-world,
transhumanist dystopia.
Enemies
Liberalism - An outdated,
cruel, and
misanthropic ideology akin to
Communism and
Fascism.
Schwabism - My polar opposite. We do not need a Great Reset, we need a Great Awakening.
How to draw

Duginism has a drawing rating of intermediate.
- Draw a ball.
- Fill the ball with red.
- Draw a white circle in the middle.
- Draw a black eight-pointed cross with arrows pointing outwards
- Add eyes and done.
| Color Name | HEX | |
|---|---|---|
| Red | #C02020 | |
| White | #FFFFFF | |
| Black | #000000 | |
Gallery
Notes
- ↑ It is theorized by some that Dugin is a unique kind of sophisticated troll, and that his
philosophy and
ideology are actually just multilayered
satire, akin to the "
Lenin was a mushroom" hoax.
